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Flawed Thinking
2nd September 2020 • The Science of Self • Peter Hollins
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We’ve established that our brains are greedy little monsters that are predisposed to thinking flaws because of their very nature. But sometimes, we just goof up on thinking and think stupidly. We miss connections, we misuse logic, and we simply see the world incorrectly at times. It’s all part of the human experience, unfortunately.

We are far too influenced by first impressions, mostly by the psychological phenomenon of anchoring. This creates a conflict between our subconscious and conscious and makes us unable to move from the anchor.

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Brain Blunders: Uncover Everyday Illusions and Fallacies, Defeat Your Flawed Thinking Habits, And Think Smarter (Or Just Less Stupidly) By Peter Hollins

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Peter Hollins is a bestselling author, human psychology researcher, and a dedicated student of the human condition. Visit https://www.PeteHollins.com to pick up your FREE human nature cheat sheet: 7 surprising psychology studies that will change the way you think.

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